The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, March 23, 1888, Image 4

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'<»t'A « LVBB1.VO X.«T£.V iriru OTO-
MISCELLANEOUS.
“
•in» 4‘*‘.uuu<dU <LlHU'5.
LK rVltLtCATIQJtS.
Partv »pHyirx fur the Tmn in *Jvanc*at uur
r«tuce.l caah rat«a will b* f unnahvd any ut th.
following named pQblicatioQs in cuuuection with
this payar al l'i« prie«« giv«u below. It vili be
auUced that th«i« is« reduction of «f least 13
per cent, on publishers' customary rates in «very
instADc«, and in some much mure;
,
;
ì
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GENERAL NOTES AND NE*8.
CtoaraL.
<
Sah.
Constipation
Desiring to mske^oi
»m for my immensi
spring stock, I bsvtf dctennlned to offer
special inducements flu- the next thirty
days. Tlie followin| are some oi the re­
ductions, for cash -Bly: 5-button Foster
kid gloves, in black
former price »1.50.
now selling at $1; fiirf-. black .Milan hat»,
former price $2, ivB^elling
shade
_ at $1.5"; ;shade
hats from 25c to $.3.?. Everything
pro­
Everything in pro-
rifflers by
mail
f portion.
..........................
. —
-il attended to
promptly at Mrs. F. F. Prim’s Millinery I
Store,
cksouvxilf.
Tim Presbytery of Oregon will convene
at Albany, April lOtli.
Geo. L. Cogill of San Francisco, a
-JA- ■' variety ]>erformer, died at Sisson the 7th
:
FRI PAY .
MARCH WHW8 inst.
. . .
WKMUK8.
Sullivan and Mitchell wen arrested
Toledo Weekly Blade............... L,,................... fS On
Harper;« Waslly........................ [........................ 5 79
an<l thrown into a French prison after
TO
ADVERTISERS.
Scientific A in nn can.........
( ■eaaola 4 *• .« 11» » It rill. n>w> ■>•«
. 5 OU J
i the fight. They gave bail and skippeiL
Mmit Kr~. Pr«MMi.........
■rive. MB ranar a oose . a
- > UU 1 Th« TIMKS hiu a rlreulallon ol 4400,
Naw York Bear.............
The celebrated trotting stallion Anteo
3
OU
!
•BAIXMT. CHEAPOT. EASIEST TO TAKB.
<•• Mora n o.I.l...............
M>1<1 bv the Santa Rosa, Cal.,
8 (MH me InrKvat aujoyvilbj any aewapaprr liaM been
.................................................................
. 1-,
. 8 ao1
3ewsroo* Imitations, .-'ntalnlnir Poisonous San Franciec.. Examiner
Fer ¡air,
•Ob
It
«heil
balweea
Portlaail
xml
Keil
Stock-Breeding'
Aswxiation to a Ken-
Mtoerit-. Alwajr«
for l)r. Pierce's l*ellcts, Portland Oregonian
■ 4 00 fllwtr, t'wl.-a diatanee ol BOO mile*. II
A first-class piano and a small safe will
Harper's
Bazar
...................
tiickv party for 120,000.
which are 1‘ttte jug.ir-coat.it Pills, or AoU-
5 7U
Pionaer Pre««. .... ........
bil'oua Grannies.
8 (D therefore offers tbe beat lailueementa
Just Injure locking our forms we learn be sold at a reasonable figure, either for
Hclua Purely Vegetable. Dr. Tierce's t hicago Now* .................
.8 (MJ to advertlaara. Oar Hat la principally I
chs I i ur note
approved security.
Pellets "Benito without »tisturnance to the >»i»M*OQri Kepuhhcan
8 «)
I that Lizzie Ingalls, the lady who had the Apply soon nt the
otHce.
■j.tem. <lk-t. or oci - ii patios, l'ut up In glasa Globe Democrat
8 Ü0 roallue.l to Jnekaon, Joaepblue au<l stnall|>ox in Dunsmuir, died to-day.—
I
vials, hermetically mi >I<->1. Always fresh ana HnUdclplaa 1’iaH-K ....
naatoeaa men
. 3 un Kinmall, remalles.
S'l.zon
lhral
‘
1,
March
14.
rrUsoto. They ar»- a gsntle laxative, or an San Franc i »»co (’«11............................................. . 3 25
•3k l*\cc
4k
Elixir 1* the only
active purgative, according to size of dose. Frank Lnrilio’» illa**trMtvd paper......... ........... 5 70 •hould take note of ibis.
The House committee on manufactures 'ixv \s.c\ » §lood Kemedy guara/.
‘
German. . 5 70 -------------------- I—--------------------------- ■
has begun taking testimony in its inves- | teed. It isspoaitdreenrefor Ulcers, Erup­
Bunday Ma^zme...................
Popular Monthly..................... IX'O.VL LITTLE MAID AT SCHOOL. tigation of the various “trusts.” Some tions orSypLillticfoigoning. Itpnrifiesth*
Budget....................................... . 4 30 ¡
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inteiesting developments are exacted. whole system, and banishes *11 Rheumatic
Rlllun« llcadnchr,
PleKMU.t llouru....................... 1
; One little maid at school is »he,
Blsslue««, <on«llpa-
MUST! LIU*.
The Prohibitionists will hold their *ud Neuralgic pain*. We guarantee it 1
(
Only
a
Mchoolgirl.
don
you »»*e,
WeatHhore. Portland, Ur.................................... $4 UU An<t little she knows, 1 ’t must
llon.
Indigestion,
agree,
state convention on the 28th ol March, For Sale at City Drugstore.
Century, Scribner ?:.......................................
Rlllon* Attack«, unit
. fl ID
Thin little girl ut school.
Deuioreet'e Magazine......................
■til derangement* of
at Portland. They will have a full ticket
. 4 IX) Leeson« and teachers all the day.
(l«Niey’B Lady Book
tbe tiomuih and
. 4 tO But nothing »earn» in her head to stay.
in the tiehl at the June election, but it
St. Nicholas
Quereli, are prompt ly
5 (JU For all her thought* are far away.
will not cut much of u figure.
Harper’» Monthly. .
A-lh-ved and permanent I v
. 5 50
Bad littlugirl at school!
ci.i d by the use i»t Dr. iHercc's Pleasant American A«.- icnlturi»*t .................................... 8 50
’
Governor Pennoyer has let the con­
Purgative Pellet*. In explanation of Ilio Harper’» Young People .................................... 4 «D But what do J care if you can stick
tract for the construction of a new resi-I
remedial power of tli* K» reBet* over *o great ikett<r»on'i» Magazine............................ ..
4 (JU This dear little girl in arithmetic ?
• variety of disear.-s, it n. x truthfully be uüd Hon»ek»*eper................
dence in Portland, on the corner of Alder
................................................... 8 IMJ Away with it all to the very old Nick !
Like il thief :
_iit it steals
Other p_Ml.
WI1I_ be --....¿..IL-
t!i»t their action upon the mrtem la univer­
publication« will
furnished ata re-
ami Eighth streets. The building will j
This little girl from seh «ol.
si. not a glsnd or Usuile efceuplng their nna- ducud price when ordered with the T im EN.
The p»i
in
upon
us
unr.v
...
Needs nothing or figures, she whose own
be two stories high, and will cost $8000. 1
tive intluen.-e. Sold l.y druggM*. for 25 cents
nME«5 PRINTING I1OU8E
Is the loveliest figure ever grown,
I
a vial
Manufactured ut th« Chcrnl.al Lab­
JackBuavUle Oregon.
Emperor William of Germany, before j tients have pain-. about tilt
Or painted on cloth, or cut on stone.
oratory of W ohlds l'isrsxsxKT M edical
Hare little girl at school!
he died, said: “I am a man of peace, ; chest anti sides, :>n I sornetinie-
A ssociation , N o . tui M,lin st., Buffalo, N. Y.
JACKSONVILLE RETAIL MARKET.
but if Russia tights I will stand by Aus- I
She’s rattier weak in geography ;
f i» ’\ fecl dull
tria.” His son, the Crown Prince, will I in the back.
“How funny.” she eaid, one day tome,
[COBB®-KO WKBKt.l.j
succeed him under the tit’e of Frederick ! and sleepy; tin
“The equator must look on top of tbe eea,”
Flour, p« r fhoUMMid ibs.................. ............. <18 00
it L has a
Had little girl at school !
»Vhent, per bushel ..........
111.
.............
55
But what is the earth, I’d like to know.
Barley.
*’
............. ............... .............
in tin
tail
taste,
»-¡i
■
60
The joint resolution changing the time
That she not'd thought on tho thing bestow?
Jy >
is 1 ff. r>-<1 b-. the manufactnr. a Ml».
*•
............... ............. ..............
60
Ti* enough if shH touch it with her toe.
morning. j S --"i 1 o - < ky slinte
for the commencement of the Presiden­
............. 15 tO
if . ' . . *>» »>• l»r. **4|e’« «alarrh Mill Feed, per t<m...................
Gay little girl at school!
ft -A
.‘f Kemcffv, f<< n cnM. of Hay. wheat or timothy, per ton
............. 12 00
tial term to April 30, and changing the
collects : I Mint the befit. The
rTS *
««lar. 1 tn the Head i'xih*, |R*r dozen................................ . ...........
13
date for tiie annual meeting of Congress
Her
writing
io >ks like the wild Chin»*»©.
Hutter, per lb...................................... .............
30
wblvh they cannot cure.
There is a
ap|*etitt is jKX>r.
That come»» on a box of China teas,
FutAtvea, per »b........................ . .. .............
to Jan. 1st, has been favorably repoited
014
«YMPTOtlt OF < tTABRIl.-Diill, < ’»»hhHge.
“ ................................ .............
014 Or just like a clothesline in a breese
to the house.
id rtn th
■heavy bca.laei»-. obetr. :-tu>n <T tho nasal '-.huona,
■.-cling like a h>-ti\ •.
Foor little girl at school!
“ ................................ .............
01
trnssaa.'., dia. lianr< s railing from the head Heant*.
She has tried those wayward stroke« to train,
••
..............................
The 8. P. engines in use between
HI
. faint, ;
face th.- thr .a», wwretinivs profuse, watery, Corn men), per lit lba..................... .............
i
iiiat-li;
«mtrtiiu
•
But she gives herself hut needle*» pain;
.............
2
OU
Dunsmuir and Ashland have been
an<1 acrM. at others, thick, tenacious, mucous,
hlow could such a pretty hand be plain ?
per lb in tins ........................ .............
19
i- sensation at ti pit of t
purulent, bk.idy and putrid; tho eye* are Ham and Boron
changed from coal to wood burners, la-
Fair little girl at school!
..........................
weak an I watery; there is ringing In tbe Dried Apple«, per lb......................... ......... 12 to 15
cause
the
latter
fuel
is
found
to
be
the
...........
(B
•nach
which b»o" does I
»■ara. deatnaM, harking or coughing to clear
What if her French and German, too.
Pinout,
•• ........................ .............
10
cheaper. There is abundance of timber
th. ihrtMit. ex pc-tor* (foil i»f offensive matter,
Would turn a French or German blue ?
** Pean»,
•• ............... .
...............
10
isfy.
The eye’ re Slllllv
together with arairt from ulcers; tbo voice
along the road.
And her Latin pro»e is Greek to you,
“ Pearhee •* ...................... ...............
10
ia clwnged and has a “rmsal twang"; tbe
Droll little girl at school!
.............
75
hands
ami feet i- ••ome c«
From
the
account
of
the
Sullivan-Mitch-
bn-a« is offensive; smef! nn.l taste are im­ Horghurn Molasses, per gallon,
I’m contented quite 1 mast confess.
62 30 to 3 <<>
paired; there is a Mmseten of dizziness with t thicken«, per dozen....
chell piize tight it would seem that Sul­
If. when for an answer 1 shall pres»,
$9 to 12 01»
1
claininy.
Aft< : a whii
mental <!• prts-i-m. a backlog cough and gen­ Hide«.................
She knows enough English to.tell me ”ye*,”
livan is not a foot racer, but then if
fl UU to 4 UÜ
eral debility, only a f.-w of the above-named Deerskins.......
My little gill at rahooll
IS
to
2fc.
iigh
sets
in,
at
tir dry, i
Mitchell
wants
to
run
it
toot
race;
which
sympt'iina arc Ilk: ly to he prewnt In any one
Spring.
15 to 20
esse, 'tbouesn ls of <-as.-a annually, without vVo»d.
it seems he does, there an“ plenty of
Beef....
■
ter
a
feu
months
it isatten
One
little
maid
at
school
is
she
è
to
io
manifesting half of the above symptoms, re-
men in America who would accommo­
Would that her teacher 1 might be !
6 to 8
suit In consumption, and end in the grave. M . ho
d
with
a
greenish
colored
ex­
There
’
s
just
ore
thing
»the
would
learn
from
K
to
10
me,
date him.
No disease la aocoL.mon. more deceptive and
This little maid at school!
danger ma. or let’s understood by physicians.
pectoration.
Tin-
patient
feels
A
correspondent
of
the
Titling»,
who
There
’
s
juet
one
word
I
would
tench
until
By its mild, soothing, and healing pi-opertle*.
It’s meaning sweet all her heart will fall.
Hr. Sage a i'alarrh Remedy cun-a tla- worst
made a trip over the Siskiyou* this week, tired all the while, and sleep
Ihat s what 1 would and that’s whet 1 will.
cas- a ..f Cauirrli, u<’old In the Head,”
writes from Yreka that there were a
You drar little girl at »c^yoi '
Corr an, ui.d ( ata.-rlial Headache.
number of Eastern passengers on the does nut seem to afford any
Sold by drug-'es . verywhere; 50 cents.
train who were surprised and delighted rest.
After a time he becomes
t'tifo1<l Afiony from Catarrh.”
ALL SORTS.
with the grand scenery between Ashland
Prof. \T. IfacsNCR. tbo famous mesmerist,
nervous,
irritable and gloomy,
and
Montague.
of /b'et.-a. A'. K. writes: --A. uk » ten year* ago
Tbe iuniate* of the Oregon Insane Asy­
I suffered untold ag.my from chronic nasal
f
A severe storm raged along tl.e Atlan­ and has evil forebodings. There
VEGETABLE
„
n
catarrh. My family physician gave tne up as
lum to the number of 400 were vaccinat­ tic coast the early part ofJast week. Snow
Incurabl and said I must die. My case was
is a giddiness, a sort of whirl­
es! last Sunday by the attending physi­ fell to the depth of a few feet and drilled
such a bad one. that every day, towards sun­
cians.
set. my voice would ta-como *o h.airae I could
badly. Trains were unable to run, and ing sensation in the faead when
b*rely speak above a whisper. In tbe morning
tny coughing and <tearing of my throat would
rising up suddenly. The bow­
Within eighteen months 20,000 miles at Washington telegraphic communica­
slue at atrangln me. By the use of Dr. Sage’s
have )>een adde 1 to the railway system tion wa« shut otT, a heavy sleet having els become costive; tbe skin is
Catarrh Hem.-dy, in thre month*. I was a well
No*e, or from any causo is speedily con­
of the country,at an cx|M>nm* of'ijOO.OOO,- broken down the wires.
trolled and stopp«?d.
man. and the cure has been permanent.”
Foreign capital is once moreevinc-
Letters from southern California say dry and iio! : t times; the blood
“Constantly Hawking and Spitting.”
Ulcers, Wounds, 000.
ing a disposition to go into southern rail­ the bottom is dropping out of the big becomes tiiick and stagnant;
T wowas J. Rrannra. Esq., WS Pin* Nfrret,
way bonds.
boom there. That southern California
St. Louis. Mo., write«: “ 1 was a great sufferer
Sprains &
from catarrh for three years. At time« I could
Isroin has been a good thing for Oregon the whit s of the eyes become
It Is1 cooling, cleansing and Healing«
The
l'acilic
Mail
steamer,
City
of
New
hardly breathe, and was conMantly hawking
r nl^rrh
** niOHt effieacloua for thia
and Washington lumber interests, creat­ tinged with yellow; the urine
and spitting, and for tbe last eight month*
York, sailed for China yesterday after­
^*****•• I Ilf diBc tK) Cold in thoHead.Ao.
ing as'it has an unprecedented demand
could not breathe through the nostrils. I
noon.
Among
her
steerage
passengers
••Pond s Extract CatarthTar»,"
thought nothing cuiikl bo ih.no for me. Luck­ i
fug logs and lumbei all along the Colum­ is scant} . ; 1 high colored, de­
specially
prepared
tu
meetreriousoasaa.
were
fiity
old
and
decrepit
Chinese,
who
ily. I was advlwnl to try Dr. Sago'* Catarrh
bia river and Gray's harbor.
positing a • diiin ut after stand­
should b<‘ applied with Pond's Extract
ilemedy, and I am now a well man. I believe
are being shipped back by their coun­
Nasal Syring««.
II tn ba ika ealy sura remedy for eatarrk saw
After the Mitchell-Sullivan fight, sev­
trymen.
ing.
1’hcie is frequently a
insii.ifactured. *n.1 on* ha* only to give II *
Rheumatism, Neuralgia.
r t-lal to »•rperi.’ne»* nstuunduig result* aud
A New York woman l«s applied for a eral wealthy sporting men of Portland spitting up of the food, soine-
sent a dispatch to George A. Morgan of
No other preparation haa cured more
a ir rmanont euro."
dhoiee on the ground tnMt her husband
ciuk*s of the»« uhtrew*ing complaints thaw
A complete Tr.-arte<- cn Catarrh, giving ral-
the Hoffman House, New York City, to times with a sour taste and
uoured ashes un lu-r head. What would
tlie Extract. Poml'i Extract Pla«-
U’»»:’o hints as to clothing, diet, and other
invaluablo In theso diseae««, Lom-
the lady have? New York real estate is the efTect that they would back Jack sometimes
m
nnort m ■■. will bo maih d. port-
with a sweetish
Detnpsey to tight Mitchell, any rules, for
bago. Pains in Back or bide. die.
p .id to any a-hlress. on receipt of u two-oe :t
so high that she must nutex|s*i’t to have
posts*- ito-.p.
Aihlr.-ss.
a
side,
with
a
preference
of
$10,-
is frequently at-
taste;
this
Diphtheria,
Throat mud lavished upon her.
rivr i’e lii-saii-ary Se-ilea! luwslailon.
OiM), London P. R. rules preferred, tight
■I m * the Extract promptly. Delay le
tended
with
palpitation of the
N.>. css u on su«e». wvrrtLo. w ■.
dangeroiui.
London, March 13.—Tlie sculling race to take place near San Francisco.
P! InC Hilnd,Bleeding or Itehlag. ft
heart;
the
visi„„
’--------- ini-
ision
becomes
between Wallace Roes, tlio American,
General Bragg's appointment as Min-
1 ilvot 1» the greatest known remedy; ra^
and (jeorge Buliear, of England, for the ister to Mexico is an eminently tit one. I
Idly curing when other medicines hava
-¡MitM before the
paired,
with
challenge clip ami stakes ol 4<M> poun'ls, The General will do as much us any
faded. Pon l's Extract Ointment to
cl great service where tho removal of
feeling of great
took place to-day over the Thames course, American can to promote cordial anil ¿yes; tln n-
1 \
• «un-os. 1 bi : in i> urn. n_>
clothing Is inconvenient.
from Putney to Mort lake. Ross won mutually Iwm-tii-ial relations between tlie prostration and weakness. All
- slew , March ", lvs- i
by two lengths.
For
Breast
\ ' • I I« 1. is l.LKLbl «. 1X t X ! h
Cnited States and the country in which of these symptoms are in turn
» s
1 *
A Texan is picturesque under the most he first won military fume. He fought
her
',
b
lull » i " b vnriui.t", ami lli.a ti.v -«
It is thought that
trying circumstances.
One of them, against a dictatorship. He now goes to present.
u-Ad The Extract will never be with­
lx-|iu ni mi in, '■'iiiitli‘i:> alili:, ilti!
out It. Pond'» Extract Ointment to
near Austin, got drunk; lie also got in cement our fraternity with a republic.
u arly one-third of our popu­
warini.t» liutilx-mr
2141. 2211». 2
Uic beet emollient that can be applied.
his wagon and tried to get home. Cross­
Mrs. May Davis, says the Eugene
24<>l. 33..’». JP.b
Complaints. X! ing a mud-tlat he fell out, stuck fsst Guar'l, has brought suit against Mr. S. lation has this »lisea.se in some
2212. — il
2X!>.
head and shoulders in the mud, and P. Sladden for slander, in the State cir­ of its varied forms.
i»y ot
dhrasus tho Extract can ba
2221. -■»•13. 17 V
n*c»1.as in well known, with the grrateet
froze to death. The pa|ien declare that cuit court for Lane county at the April
bcm-riL,
i-
nH
dircctioiM
aceompaDj
eaato
It ha« I »>-eti found that phy­
23iO.
32
U
23ÓU.
215 ;
it is the first death of freezing ever term, laying the damages at $10,000.
bcltie.
*
2'-b7.
2213.
sicians
have mistaken the cause
known
in
that
section.
He
led
off
in
a
The
attorneys
for
plaintiff
are
Condon
&
-27 4
n
CAUTION.
way to get noticed.
Dorris of Eugene city and H. Y. Thomp­
2210, 33>7. 333*
2167.
>f
this
disease.
Some have
Pond
son of Portland. The defendant has filer!
22-*t »
21. »3. 3330
A Hungarian miner has been foural
the w-.rd-* “Poud’m r xli act” blown lit
reated
it
for
a
liver
complaint,
23U2.
2 UH.
17MÌ»
his
answer
to
tbe
complaint,
and
is
ably
22BU.
ti« *
and our picture trade-mark on
in Pennsylvania who lives on two cents
2181.
t"lj. 1733. 22«s.
2171 I
rejireeented.
s irroundinf buff wrapper. None other is
»thers
for
kidney
disease,
etc.,
a
day.
He
was
brought
over
and
put
in
221s
2'4,1. 1’24.
3211 Jl»
2.’feO
Sennine. Always insist on haring Pand a
The House committee on |<en»ions . re., but non.- <»f these kinds of
tlie place of un American miner by a
Xam. 2A>4, 2U1 s,
22iO. ^26»,
uxtiuct. Take lie other preparation.
It i* n' i i>r ro d m bulk or by mcaiure.
2.111. 2312,
2346, LU>.
»1
mine-owner of Pennsylvania, who once has made a favorable report on the bill
«»«rywbere. I’rhn, 50c.. ftl. S1.7&.
2321, !2n7.
2317. 2.W«) 2313.
every four years tells his men that war relating to claims lor |>ensions by de­ treatment have ’oeen attended
232s,
2 kill, «*33. 2J»i2. ¿lit
Prepare I enly by POD S EXTRACT CO.,
2324.
taxes must be maintained unless Amer­ pendent parents. It will only be nec­ with success; for it is really
3.1:2»,
233*. I. *34. 2341. 234.3
23- a,.
NEW YORK A 3D LOJfDQN.
ican labor is to be brought into competi­ essary to show that the soldier was en­
317. '¿'st
2THJ SHI. 2. Ho,
tion with the “pauper labor” of Eu­ titled to a pension, and that he left no constipatio’i a’» ! »lv-'»-->»sia. It
it.*»
1.1
23111
widow or minor children, anil that the is also found that Shaker Ex­
rope.
..ail
MU
i 3 i»J
23. »I*
parent or parents are dependent. Tbe
It
is
rare
that
a
man
dies
laughing,but
committee has also made a favorable re­ tract of Iloois, or Mother Sei­
VIA
• X.»
William H. Brown,a New Haven saloon port on tlio bill authorizing the payment gel’s Curi’-vo Svrup, when
2I.<¿
24C.
¡1.», 417 Oregon Ä California R. R. keeper,is said to iiave met death in that of the |«nsions of habitually intoxicated
Au I C »aiinctinn»,
properly p>
n <1 will remove
24»u.
manner. He was sitting in his place the persons to their wives or to guardians.
2 •*’2
3421.
424
2u;.
2411.
24 H‘.
24-4
other day in conversation with a friend,
«
this
disea-»
■
in
all its stages.
The Hfrnhl'» East Centerville, R. I.,
2401.
24. 3.
2287,
3l>4. 2414
and just finishing a funny story at which
2*22,
,2 *27,
2412.
421». 2440
both laughed heartily, was noticed to special says: Mrs. John L. Sullivan is Care must 1-e t - ken, however,
2421>,
2uí».
24»
living quietly here with her mother.
Medford and San Fmarmco. grow pale, and then fall from hie chair a
to 8eeur< t! . .s-nuim- article.
21. >2
ho .
21i »2,
J t>l
twenty-four hours.
corpse. The doctors said it was heart When told the result of the tight she
2k»l.
tai.
•Jit«»,
2K.I
said: "1 am glad of it. I wish Mitchell
31*
IT WILL -I.. L llETTER
THAN
disease.
2 *l>2,
2><»,
• 41,11». .51A EXVKI.M TUA IX» ¡»HUA .
bail killed him. He is great, but no good.
1
ri
’
oN.
CO
Whistling
is
the
latest
fashionable
He often told me he could do nothing
S-
2¡ k * o .
2tM»2.
feminine accomplishment, observes a unless he made a big assault at first and
2 M m ,
■I:' i’ >< l.-.v
>v-
P »r ta i
Arrivwllfi.fi) a . M
Mr. Jo’t’t ( . 11 emptinstall,
writer
in
the
New
York
Fashion
Bazaar.
A-
-M.
L
M
m
if
ord
L'*avb!t>
’
2
•
«•.
M
overpowered his man by his superior
247'.»,
í i
7 4 I
\rriy.» S‘*?1 Fr«i: »<->»
1 • p. M
>.<■ -, Cleburn Co.,
No such old-fashioned superstitions aH weight. Mitchell is a dodger and he of ('hill.:'
2»d-.
24 «2
2
Ill
“A whistling girl and a crowing hen, kept him at bay until he lost his wind.
“My wife has
Ain.,
writ
s
,’.»D2,
l!Jb.
always come to some bad end” trouble Then my brave John I,, was winded and
Iteen so i eh benefited by
2-» i < »,
the pretty heads of the demoiselles who helpless. He is a greatly overrated man.
M’..t
EXCURSION SLEEPERS
i
. "t I of Roots or
are now all learning to whistle, since 1 am glad of his defeat. He will die a Slink: r F
for 8 <«<ri»‘.< la*» I’x-vviigar-i «.n all through tmins
lovely Mrs. Shaw has made it fashiona­ beggar, as he deserves to do, for his ill-
Fill.k 3F CHANGE.
d
that she says
Seigel
s
ble to turn one's lips into a pipe more treatment of tne.”
TheO. A < . It B. «•’♦■ . r/ make* c<»m»‘ction with musical than pan’s.
:-r
he without
-:he
'
’
oui
i
Senator Dolph lias received a letter
all the regnlar traiue uf* the Eahtttide Dixi»ion
from f«M«t «4 Mieet.
I ih;.!t without
part of i- •I
Thirty-nine Senators, of whom seven- from the thiril auditor of tlio treasury,
itven were Democrats and twenty-two notifying him that the examination of
SiJrf» *Jlrf«io?«.
th<- ¡nc4i< me. It h.:. done her
Republicans, the latter including Dolph tlie claim of Oregon vs the Cnited
App)ic?ition for a Patent. IV rWt.E.N Pl>Uri.A'* f»A 1'IRV
o 1 than the •' »ctors and
more goo
States,
under
the
act
of
July
27,
1861,
and
Mitchell,voted
for
the
unreasonable,
M\ll. Tit MS- l»\tir0:VKH blNPAY )
T<» Hi»« Lineo it L'iith-id piacer nnin-r;il dep»
unconstitutional,
unnecessary
and for moneys paid on account of military
allother
medicim-s pu t together.
gold bearmi n.in«
< '» 1 ■ • ■
1 ■’ . .■ i
,k. .•:■.•'>!’• i’ M.
wholly indefensible Blair Educational forces in Oregon during tlie war of the
JKaml r
” " •
('»»r v .lliw
I ,. .V I
I'. 5T
I would ride twenty miles to
V. d Limi Uitì
will, which was designed to squander rebellion, has been completed, and that
ITHMN DAILY (Fjt*?EI*T Mt'XDAY.)
eighty million dollars of tlie people's it is found that the provisions of tlie act
get it into the hands of any suf­
volici; is m.io ;» ..i
•
P - ’. « . j
Arrive V:'4; \. M. money. Il tbe bouse should pass this referred to cannot by any reasonable
X* •»
II. D»_
tv • Mr 1 •
Lr'tVr T» \. M. job of recklens wastefulness, the Presi­ construction lie made to embrace any
ferer if h<- can get it in no other
Frwi (itirn mik I »Villuni hi
tullir-*« i- ILdt.
«'omit). U
V .\l'» *ny n bl (’•» v :i .d jon n-ct with tr'Ainaof dent will have excellent use for another of the amount claimed. The items of the
way. 1 belicVf it wil I >:x»n sell in
ti.iHilA) fai ni ♦ onr Dpi»» V tiiun for h paient f»*r Of >«$(«»;< Ptiriti»«.
claim are: For pay of troops, supplies
th»’
c»j JtiiiuhLi p.oc*«r mine i»««*$i Uig gold.
nt p;f <•.
»n r<’ .-•<r»! • y. » r: Jos, map-». «•(<•., *cc veto message.
this
State l-c!ter than cotton.
and transportation, $27,568,22; bounty
niimd»*<|, iyi; g io,.» i-i-uig ni Fout* l'reek Mitiing Company’* fcgpnt at Mmi .»»rd
During last week there have l>een in­ ami relief bonds issued to volunteers,
District, t «mi.ty ut J .r«•»..»., Miidbtat»» ni Oregon,
K F.:»WN
E.
iVKOGEHS.
...........
TESTIMONY Fill»'.! TEXAS.
•nd knuwu M.id 4 h * uc .» «ted n» tin» fa id nul» .it.d
R. KOLHI.I II.
G. F. ft ttara. AgN troduced in Congress countless bills to $21!»,434.01; total, $31)0,820.10.
♦MfiiiH.i $>lu* um li.•’ it: tl. ih util ■»» l»»t or <*l«i;n
Maua<Fr
Mrs. S. E. Barton, of Varner,
extend the pension list. But among all
N«». thirty-BMVvii et»». II» t'»JViiMhlp thirty sevi-ti
these bills there is not one to increase
Ilurklfn'n Arnica Have.
(k»y, range fuur (!• w t uf Willain« V iumdiui..
Ripley
Co., Mo., writes that
1 he
ì < m t»»»hi.«Uu 1« »» >t said li»? or cl.'iim No.
the pitt.xnce of the widows of Union sol­
The best salve in the world for Cuts
thuty-Hi-v»-n Mi. being «$ m foli.>•,$«. to-wit; V. •*»
< led with
she
hail
been i
diers who were killed in battle or died of Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
ure-t.oif oí i ne uorth»'.ir-t quarter, «mi fin» w» t
■
diseases contracted in the service and in Sores, letter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
ouu ludf 4»f tlirt S».u »! iL*t «pi «Ilei of Ih»« |.4>| Jl, n-t
dyspepsia nt id >lise..-- of the
qu *r:-r.an») tl.ew«*t un<» l./df of the n<»rih«-;i-t
the line of duty. This shows a lament­ Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, «nd posi.
qu»i.;r, k..d tb««»w»r o-t-b.df »4 Ih* $,»»HfiWe-(
urinary organs and was cured
able lack of gallantry on the part of the live cures for Piles, or no pay required. It
q*Vbrt»-r. **' d th»* iiortheHM «»n«^»¡mirtee
'.li t of Roots.
representatives of the people. It shows ¡»guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or
by Slink» i
nurt.iWHMt <»n»‘-qir«rer wf thè »»ontheaiit on
Price 25 cents per box
that they are more concerned aiiout the money refunded
ter vf oet-liun twenty two (XD, in town*
For
sale
by
all
druggists.
!:»i
ti. merchant,
R pv . J. J. M
M»u h, of r.»ngK 4 w<*»t of tit • iHaaiHh* i
votes of living soldiers than in behalf of
«i». coutatuüM nufty acr«**. Thi» cium
, who sold
the widows of dead heroes.
of the '3 •
conti** tu ih»» log.d hii I m I ivihio ' im herein 14 Im VO
C\\ A nndreliBbleMedicinftxarctliebegt
li***'ritieni. Th», i«M*Hti*»?i uf ttn» mine i» no<
•
ii.i-
!ii ’.iif, says
Mrs. Bill»»:, i:.
record.
The land office of California and Ore­ v'Vxv to depend upon. Acker’s Blood El­
UXlTO STATES OFFICIAL FREU.
SIM HHDiCHE.
What is tiis Disease that is Coming
Upon Us?
fe«A$5!)0 REWiRD
i ÎAIN DESTROYER'
Hemorrhages.
Sores,
Bruises.
Sore
State Ireasurers lliirtirth Notice.
Broken
and
Sore Nipples. ^. ‘ 2
Female
<’fractly cr Indirect I;-, fully <>ne-lia!t the ¿uttering* vhkh uffilct nmnkiiul.
'■ i* i'*»iiu:ly induced by Inactivity <f tho liver, find mar be cured by tbe u«»e of
. • r’** I’ita. <’. A. b. horn* rti’». Great Ik nd, Kan<t% writes: “ 14iave um *U Ayer’s
* f r < «»sQ^vcnes-, v. 1> th? ino.fct b neficial results” J. Windhohn, Newark, N. J.,
n:c< ••Ayer’s ¡’ills cured in*1 cf chronic ( onsli;«ation.” Martin Koch. Hunting.
ton. Ind., writes: *• La^t year I buffered much from riliouMict«
And Headache
After using ono box oi Ayer’» Pi!!» I was quite well." C. F. Ilopkin«, N«-s»da
< itv, Mo., write»: •• I Lave used Aver*» Pill«, and thir.k they are tbo best in tbe
world. They have cured me of Sick Il.adarb»- mid Neuralgia.” W. I.. Page, Iticb-
uiond, Ya., write: “1 luivc bciu a »evrix »uffcrer from Headache. Ayer*» Pill,
nflbrd mo »pcedy relief." A. J. For-tcr, Hau; bin *t., Mobile, Ala., writes: <• For
a number of year* 1 have bciu troubled visa Constipation or.d lJcatlachen. After
trying a number of so-called Liver Iuvigoratuis, without bene Gt, 1 was at l»»l
Cured by Using
Ayer’» PI!!».” Kcv. Francis B. Htulowc, Atlanta, Ga.. write»: “For year» I wa«
lubjcct to Cou»tlpation, from wbicli l suffered Increasing iucor.v» t.'.iuc«, in »; ite of
the use of medleiucs of various Lind». Sums mouths ago, 1 began taking Ayer's
l'ills. They havo entirely corrected tbe costive habit, and l.avc vastly imi rouc
my genera) health." Ilerinauu llringlioff, j-wclry mgraver, Ne«»rk, N. J., writ» ».
•‘Costivcncss, indneeil by tny »edcutnry liabits of life, al ore tiins I •■»me ihronic
r.nd exceedingly troublesome. Ayer’* l’i!14 : Horded i n: m<dr relief, »i.J their
occasional use has lince kept me all right." Fd. O. Easterly, Rockford, Ill., write,
that he Las becu cured of chronic Constipation by the use of
Ayer’s Pills.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
1903
Executor’» Notice.
In the nattar of tea «ateteofJ. W Collin«, da-
oeaaed.
VOTK’E 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Ll undersigned has been appointed by the coun­
ty court of Jackeop county. Oregon, «itting in
Pratate. executor of the ratate of J . W. Collin«,
' decraMxi.
AH versona indebted to »aid estate are request­
We do hereby certify that wesupervi.se ed to aHth» ti e earn«* immediately, ar.d those hav­
the arrangement* f allthe Monthly anil ing claitaa against tho e»tat*‘ will present them to
uj 1 he Louisiana no* in JaektM»nville, Jackson county, Oregor.
Quarterly Draiciu
the pauper vouchers sitacbed. within ste
and tn person with
Htate Lottery (Jo>
months from the faret publication of this notice.
manage and contrt the Drawings them­
81LAb J. DAY. Executor
Dated Febniwy 24, Ibbh.
selves, and that the s.¿.me are conducted with
CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000
honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward
all parties, ami we authorize the Company
to use this certificate, with facsimiles of oui Notioe of Final Settlemon t.
signatures attached, in its advertisements. In the County <’«»urt uf the State of Oregor, L t
Jackson
aJac
kann County.
.rf
In the matter of the estate of Dane») Hopxins.de-
erased.
HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
is ______ ______ _____ —
Ex*c»tor ol the ratate of D-«mel Hup.
N otice
J kins, deceased, has tiled in the county court of
■*
I Jackson county. Or., hi« final account a* such
Executor and by order of raid court I ues-
day, the 3d day of April, IM»»)*, ut the hour of ]J
o’clock a - M.. is set for hearing. All persons in-
ti i4-st»«d arc hereby not.tied to appear and hi« la«
ur her <it»j«rti<M.» to »aid account on ur r«el«»r«
< ommlMslone» a
ss 1« 1 day»
l’ubli»l>«dbj-order of Hon E. Dd'eatt, Ju'lge
We th« undersigned Banks and Banket* v.ili
D L. HOPKINS.
pay all Prizesdrawn in the Louisiana State 1 «1- of «¡<1 court.
teneh which m ay be presented at our count ere
Executor of said Estate
J. II. OGMLABY,
Pres. Louisiana National B .nk _ Dated March V. I*»r8.
-
P. I.AMAI X.
Pres K’ato National Bai k.
A. BAI.I1H1N,
Pres. N. O. National Bark.
In tbe County Court of tho State of Oregon for
< AKI. HO1I V
Jackson County.
Pr»»s. Union National Bank.
In tlie matter of the estate of John Straubs, de-
Notice of Final Settlement.
ATTRACTION!
(H ER HILI'A MILLION IIISTRIBLTED-
U NPRECEDENTED
VOTK’K 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Executrix of the estate uf John Strauta
deceased, tae filed iu th* county court of
Jackson county. Or., hi« final account as such
Executrix, and by order of raid court Monday,
Prepared l»y I>r J. C. Ayer & Co., Lnwell, Ma»«., U. 8. A.
Aj>ril 2. lb8H. at the hour of 1» o’clock
a . M., is set for hearing. All person» interested
Incorporated in 18M for 25 years by the 1.»»«.«, are hereby notified toappear ana file his or her ob-
lature for Educational and Charitable purpose»- j'»«'U«»nt< to raid account on or before raid day.
with a capital of fil.OOJtO—to which a roserve
Published by order of lion. E. DePratt, Judge
fund of $55*1,111» has since been added.
of haid court.
' By ar overwhelming popular v<»t*» it» frHivi4.se
CHRISTINA STKAUBE.
'wae made a pan <»f the present State Constitution
Executrix of raid Estate.
•df.pted Dec. 2d. A. D. 1M7V.
Dated Murch V, lt»88.
The only Lottery ever voted on and endora* <1 by
the people of any State. It never scales or port-
pones.
It« Grnnd Mntfle Number l»rnwtiigs
will take place monthly, and the Grund Quar­
Land Office at Roseburg.Or.. i
terly
Drawing* regularly ev«»ry three months
I
February 21. lhta. (
(March. Jun**, September and Docembet).
VOT1CF
18
HEREBY
GIVEN THAT 1 HE
1 M’LUhl» «»PPOKBINll'l
IO a * foHowing-numed settler
Las fahsi notice <»f
WIN
A
FOKTI Nt:
FJI’.sr GUAM»
DRAWING. CLASS I). INl'HE V ADEMYob his intention to make final proof tn support of
--AND-
hu»
claim,
and
that
said
proof
will is* mad«» before
MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS. I CESDAY. AI’IUL th»-Judge or Clerk of theCounty
Court of Jack-
in lrtM-2IMh Moathl* Drawiu«.
son county. Oregon, at Jacksonville, Or., on
Fritlay. April 6. ls-s. viz: M««nroe H (iuxdon, prr-
mnpUon D H N»». '»JW. for HE1* <»f N VV x<, S W
•4 of N I -4 and N
<»f H E ^.Bec. 13, 1 p. XJ 8.
Satire—Tlrk«t« «r. Tm IhiB.ra «nil . Il.hr«, &. it 1 »-ast W M
H«» uamra the following witnesM*
Fifth». $2. Tenth». $1.
to prove his con'muous residence u(M>n. and cul­
tivation uf. said land, viz: Uriah Gordon. Jamw
list or rmzK».
Í15O,(M»
. .fil |5u,:ui) L. Gordon, and Biinn ('. Goddard of Etna, Jack-
1 CAPITAL PRIZE rib
‘ 5» MIO....
5n,«i<(« son county. Or . and William W. WiHits of Des­
1 <iHAM> PRIZE OF
2» ,UÛU.... 2 ,(KM1 kin». Jackson county. Or.
I <41iAN 1 > PRIZE OF
IU,Oil i. . 2»>.(<»i
< HAS. W. JOHNSTON. Register.
2 LARGE PRIZES Ol
5.00U.... 2» .IKÍI
4 LARGE PRIZES OF
Thau l»y any other Route.
ÎÂ'.OiJO
2U PRIZES OF
5UÜ.... 23.I4JU
50
3(4).... 3 .(*4
li«i
1Û0 ... 4o.(»i0
First-Class Through Passenger ami Freight Line from PORTLAND 2« Ml
L and Omcg at R » hebi iu *. O k . /
ou..». 5 o , i < m >
5 '
Feb. >, IM*.
ami nil pointe in the WILLAMETTE VALLEY to and from SAN
u»i»ii<»xiM vrtox rnizEs.
oth
e
iw hereby given that thf .
fisoo. fino,«» <
Ki) Approximation 1’nzra of
following-named settler has fatal notice uf
1’1! ANC1SCO, Cal. Willamette River Line of Steamers:
2 .'Oi
2W.
100
hi« intention to muk<* tir.al proof in support of
!(■)
K«u
his claim, and that aai«l proof will be made be.
“WM. M. HOAC,” THE “N. S. BENTLEY,” THE “THREE SISTERS,"
5u,
1,'MIO Terminal
fore the Judge or Clerk of the County Court of
Leave Portland at 8 a . mv on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 2 179 Prize«, amounting to............................ f5::5j»4) Jackson Co.. Or., at Jaeksorville, Or, on
Batuidaj, April 14. ¡has, viz : <ie«»igp L. Mat
Messrs. Hulman A Co.’s Dock. ‘2'10 and 202 Front St., for Corvallis and Application for rat»»» to cluta should n
thews, preemption 1) 8. N»> 5-’Ail. for the 1. %
to th* oific»' of the ( onipany in N«-w < )r » mi s • •f tta N F
an.i N W »< «>f N I*
Kr<* 34 1 p 32
intermediate points, making close connection at Albany andCorvillag only
For further mf»»rnaation write rta«rly, gn.ng S 11 2 east W M
He names the f«»¡lowing wit-
full address. POSTAL MOTES, Express M<»n»-y neH-vs to prove his continuous residence upon,
with trains of the Oregon Pacific Railroad.
Ord”n», *>r New York Ex<*hange inordinary l« tt» r. and cultivation of, said land, vtz : Thoma»- I*.
cuirency by Expr*»*- fHt our «expense) addressed Kahler.Chuuncey Nye and Daniel Winkle of !)<«-
M. A. DAUPHIN. Now Orleans, La
kins. Jacittou< <»ut.tj. Or»*g«»n. ar.d Wilder Freil
or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C.
of Etna. Jackson (’«»unty. Oregon.
L«nv»» Yaqtiirft .....................................
6:3.»
M. LraveAlhany ........... ... .....................
!S«?P 11
CHAS. W. JOHNSTON, Register.
Corvailin....................................... 1 i :w \. m . I
“
Curvallia.....................................
P‘M
Arrive Albany.............................................. 1:15 \. M. I Arrive Yaquina...............................................
P M
NEW OR I. EOS MATION A I. RANH
Mew OrleMiia. I. *.
Land Office at Roseburg. Or. /
March 14,
(
DUH W DVD
the presence <«f Gen
The altove trains connect at \ AQl'lNA with the Oregon Develop­ III J JLI j M I
VitTK
E
IS
HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
erals Be« u regard ar.d Ear
«.1
followmg-nainod
«ettler
l$a«
tiled
notice
ly.
who
are
in
charge
of
the
drawl!»;/*,
is
a
guar
ment Company’s Steamship Line between Yaquina and San Francisco. antee of absolute fairness and integrity, that th« his intention t«» mak«* final i»r<x»f «n support of
of
chances are all equal, and that no on* can possi­ his claim, and tiiut said proof will be mad»- tjefor*»
»4iiIiii<4* DatoiK
the
JocMeor
'
lerk
of
th*
county
«rourtof
Jackson
bly divine what numbers w ll draw a Friz*'.
REM EM 3ER ’hut thepaj m*nt of nil Prizes (’<>.. at Jacksonville. Or., on Wednesday. April
____
fttOM TAQUINA
FROM SAN FH\NCISC«>.
BTEAMKBM
viz: Thomas Ferguson, i.um«**t«ad entn*
I >oc. 30t h Wednesday...................... Jan. 4th ista UlANIEM» Ki FBI K NATION i BAMts».f 25
Friday
Extern Oregon
New
Orleape. and the tickets are signed by the No. Siu», for the 8 % «»f N E U and N >, of 8 E
•
’
llth
Jan.
6lh
Wednesday
........................
Friday
.
Willamette Valley
*4.
s»-s*
1-,
I p :;i s, </ IIIK m L W Ma BtaMMS
15th President of an Institution, whose chartered
“ luth Sunday
!’>1»»"<1 •*>*
Eastern Oregon.
" 16th'Sunday................................ . - 22nd rights are recognized in the highest (’»»urts; there­ the following witnesses to prove discontinuous
q.m.lp
Willa .»*tt»’ Val'e)
residence
u|»on
and cultivation of. said land,vir:
. ” 2>th fore, beware of any imitations or auoDymous
21s* Saturday..
Sitnr<l it
Eatfiern Oregon
Jatnes G. Edgerton. Henry A. Hutton. Fortuna-
“ -*ttli Friday............................... Feb. 3d schemes.
S<c udity
Wilbmiette Valley.
tus Hubbard. Jr Alls»»’ J. Me ker. all of Big
This Company reaerves tne right to change sailing da' ‘»s without notice.
Butte, Jackson c«>ii!itj. Oregon.
Passengers from P»»rtland an»i all Willa’iiett» V’.$ll“v points cin m ik* close connection with the
( HA> W.JOHNSTON. Register.
truiiis of the YAQUINA ROUTE at Altanv •». < ’ »mil * *uid if d »«tined to San Francisco, should
arrang»» to arrive at Yaquina the evening !>• fore date of sailing.
Sold by all Druggists.
Louisiana State Lottery Company
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.;
Notice for Publication
Capital Prize, $150,000.
225 MILES SHORTER, 20 HOURS LESS TIME
Notice for Publication
N
Time Schedule, Except Sundavs.
Address Registered Letters to
O.&C. Trains Coiner at Albany and Corvallis.
Notice for Publication.
Passenger and Freight Rates Always the Lowest.
Administratrix's Sale of
Real Estate.
For information apply to
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Jacktsm county.
ln tho matter of the estate of W IL Siayison,
dec rased.
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE
1 County C«mrt. in ml»» ttoi M dr. of January
Is88. the undersigned, administratrix uf the es­
tate of W. 11 Sunpsou. deceaaud. wifi offer fut
rale to tiie highest bidder.un
’s Extract
.Sat'i
Manufacturers of tlie
CELEBRATED UNIVERSAL COMBINATION FENCE I
ütfERLlHO iO CALIFORNIA
Administrator’s Sale
Real Property.
I
Saturday, the 7th day of April, 1SS7,
at 1 o’clock P m .. at the court-honee door in
Jacksonville. Or»*gon. all of the right, title end
mtereet of tlie said Sarah Belle E’ree end at the
date of her dec.-aw in and to tbe following real
property:
Commencing at the «outhwwet corner of the N.
E.
of 8 W 1-4 of aection 5, township 8V south,
range 1 ea«t; thence eaet ¿0.77 chain» to corner;
thence north 2U chains to corner; thence west
Ji.«» chain« to oomer; thence eouth 2u chain»
to place of beginning, con tain ing 20 acre«, more or
i
aiM) beginntn « at the northwest corner of the
i° j z in “orn
the city or town of Ash­
land. Oregonthence north ¡66 fact to corner;
ihenceuaht 410 feet to oorner; thenee south66
reet to corner; thence wv»kt 210 feet to corner;
thence Houth lit) feet to the northeast comer;
I hence we»t 2U0 f»~t along the north line of
»aid lot to i*lace of beginning, and con.
taining one and ontwightli acre«
Terms of Sale-Ca»*h in band
. . . . 4 t
,
H. R. FREELAND,
Administrator of the estate of Sarah Belle Free-
land, <n*cenf«ed.
POLUHR BUFFR WEB8.
For Farms, Ranches, Orchards,
Gardens and Lawns.
NO. fe.
Application for a Patent.
U. S. L and O ffu x , R orebubg , O b . ?
Vv.*1 E11K ,HKREBY ri^^THAl’*HEXKY
«TROCIO-
ii
whose post office address is Jackson*
»ille. JackiH.ii 1 o.Onwun.luu» thia <ia> bledun up.
I>liv*ti»>ii fora patent, ou buhalf uf himrelf *»‘<1
CJM-Iainnuita. for the B.|U rw Lake 1’lncer Munn«
> bum.«itii»UM| ln Bi« Apphwate Minin* District,
ounty ut Jackaun. and Blate of Ore«on. and dre-
utnated by tee held notre and «.throd plat on hl«
in thu othee aa lot No (in hoc« 1« A S0;Tn 40 8. K >
«<*t. Bud plarermmina claim beiocdrecnbod
e ,hS "» *'ec’ £®™of lx-t. section« la
Anu lv. in trie
1 and rang«» s^rraaid. and running
tliwcjBth.
roch».th«uietv
V/.WSGHUYVER&GO
63 Front Street, Portland, Or.
gon road report* having for hale 700.000
acres of laud south of Redding. This is
all io.>tbill land,suitable for fruit growing,
Uf ENTS KOH
I au.t will t»e sold at an average price oi
i
$2.j0 per acre. As the title of the land
CYRUS NOBLE DISTILLERY
lias not been given to the road yet, set-
» .l\s, w. Jol^-sroN, H w.-ur.
JOS. SCHLITZ’S BREWING CO
tlers are not required to pay anything
until the road can give them a title
MILWAUKEE
BOTTLED* BEER. Some of this land sold for $2.75 per acre,
is now paying interest on $1,000 per acre,
KENNEDY'S EAST INDIA
The land of the company extends for
Stag*of Or-w'in. Tr.'n.or.'r'r Office. I
twenty miles oil l>oth sides of the track,
BITTERS.
Sulrin. lò-b. 21, Issa.
Í
from Roseville, in Placer county, north.
N’ril’li ’F I» berabg siren taut there are fun.l, <H1 I —
I
Im.si to L.-.J the following wsreuite. ai .1 that
the a.in-’will (»<■ pai l on pr-a. nta.>««, at thia .4-
fi.-a «..reti la nu.nl.rred ¿3.1.2 js. 2»ro »¡I jr’.i»
J 1C
Z.MH, J. "Pi. J eu.
:<>îi a’7à
Grown from acclimated stocks on
my own ground.
If your merchant does not keep
them, send for catalogue. Address
I.242.
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JI 72.
-231. ¿Iff.
—■5, 2 . IM , 2111), I
». .1'1 2221. «17. «74. i:,t, r.-.t j
will uut b .allow 4 aft'-r ft« .file of ,»„,. notice I
G. W. W EBB, ’¿r. asiiror.
Notice for Publication.
CEO. STARRETT
WALLA WALLA. W. T.
LMILLE« BROS..
r
Lund Office
Ro«ebur*r. Or., ?
March U . 1**#«. , (
DlTt'E LS HEREBY GiYEN I HA I THE
to !«>wing-ipunil «ettlrr hae fil»xi n»>tjce of
hi» lar.uit <«n tu nv*ko tinnì proof in support of
hi« claim, anti tiiat wtud proof will h« innil-« b«»-
foi y tl.e Ju-ige or Clerk of the County I'onrt of
J h > ibrifi ( o„ Orwin, «t JackMunvUle, Oregon
uuS. urvLsy. April J». l^-i, viz Hlinn ('. G» k L
durd. Jr., pr»^inp<»on d •*.Nt*. 51'2 f«»r th»» MW1.
of NL’4 Kb.** »»f ,\W‘4. NW^ef HW^. and NEA«
of H A I*. M»r. 17, tp. X( H, ran«* 2 eii»t. W M. He
uameg the fuHowin< witne»«**« t«» provH hi« c«'n-
tiuuou* i*»ii«..cc upun and cultivation uf. «.lid
U J. via: K. H D»- md Thonuui P. Ktdiler and
< h/MA2«*.»9 Ny«of l)<Mkin«g Jack*« coai tv, Or.,
and M 11. (ii’Tilrin uf Etna. Jnck-*»>n county. Or.
( HAS. W. JOHNSTON. tUtfmtar.
N
Apiary anil
Etc..
299 SECOND ST., PORTLAND, OR.
Notice
i
fiTlCE 18 IIEKFBY GIV^N THAT AM MY
wde, llobi'O«.'» Jane Payne, ha» l«»ft tny h» une
Mi.u ttoriTj. I t.ordy tn«« public that 1 will not be
r»*»ponaiL»le f«r ai.y debt» »he may
o«»o*ra^T
rum
Ajr ooD
’Htf! î irt
Ui »dal»
WM. FAÎNE
PAYNE
b»m • VlU.J. March 4. H».
N
I
USP“ Send fur our Catalogue.
Congress is talking of appropriating
$50,000 to expend in representing the
United States in the Australia ex|M»sitiun
next August, which will be held in Mel­
bourne. These expositions are worth all
they coat, and the appropriation would
undoubtedly l>e timclv
The Chronicle
says: The trade ol the United States with
Australia is by no means unimportant.
For the year ending June 30,1887,we ex­
ported to the British possessions in Aus-
tralasia articles of the value of $9,543,474,
and imported a value of $4,411,119, leav­
ing the balunce of trade largely in our
favor.
ixir has been pvesciibedjaxj:ear*for kill 1»-
puritlusof tlieBlood. In every formofScrof-
}ii >ys, gyplillitioor Mercurial diseases, it is
in valuablJC^t or Rheumatism, Las no equal.
City Drugstore.
IOO Doses
One Dollar. nood’s Sarsaparilla is the only
medicine of which this can bo truly said;
and 11 Is an unanswerable argument as to
the strength and positive economy of this
great medicine. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is made
of roots, herbs, barks, etc., long and favorably
known for their power in purifying the blood ;
and in combination, proportion, aDd process,
flood’s Sarsaparilla Is peculiar to itself.
*• For economy and comfort we use Hood’s
Sarsaparifla.’’ M rs . C. B rewster . Buffalo.
“Hood’s Sarsaparilla takes less time and.
quantity to show its effect than any other
preparation I ever heard of. I would not be
without it in the house.”
M rs . C. A. M.
H ubbard , North Chill, N. Y. 100 Doses
One Dollar
A German boy about 12 years of age
was frozen to death near tbe farm of
A. N. Brown, in Rye valley, Baker Co.
The boy and his father, who is employed
to watch the property in the Gold Ridge
mine, had been to Express and were
returning home when they were over­
taken by a fearful snow-storm. Becom­
ing bewildered they both left the team
and wandered around in the snow, the
boy’s father made his way to the ranch
of Mr. Brown in an almost helpless con­
dition, and on learning the particulars
Mr. Brown at once took up the trail and
after traveling a mile or more, found the
lifeless t oby of the boy.
IIoodT Sarsaparilla cures scrofula, silt
rheum, all humors, boils, pimples, general de­
bility, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache,
catarrh, rheumatism, kidney and liver com­
plaints, and all affections caused by Impure
blood or low condition of the system. Try It.
I was severely afflicted with scrofula, am!
for over a year had two running sores on my
neck. I took five bottles of flood's Sarsapa­
rilla, and consider myself entirely cured.”
C. E. L ovejoy , Lowell, Mass.
"Hood's Sarsaparilla did me an Immense
amount of good. My whole system has been
built up and strengthened, my digestion Im.
proved, and my head relieved of the bad feet
Ing. I consider it the best medicine I havo
ever used, and should not know how to do
without it.” M aby L. T eble , Salem, Mass.
.< h Absolut* Cure.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
The Original Abietine Ointment is ony
put up in large two-ounce tin boxes, and is
an absolute cure for old sores, burns,
wounds, chapped hands, and all skin
."Uptior,»
Will positively cure all kinds
of piles. Ask for the Original Abietine
Ointment Sold by all druggists at 25 eta.
per box—by mail 3d cents.
Sold by all druggists. »1; six for $3. Made
only by C. I. nOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass
IOO Doses One Dollar.
Uinni/ FOR ALL. »VI A WEEK AND EX-
W I I K 14 v®« is uaid. Outfit worth <5 and par-
II Ulin ticular« free P. O. VICKERY Au-
fustB, Maiue
he has -.» i it for co'ir year*
, it to fail.-
.md ne.
SU1‘.
1 w il­
ia that
ician to
!<» aux lb ill.
'utterinp
swimming <>I t!
»lay I it ail your pamphlet enlletl
.\ mon./
tr<’
.'',lnikcrS,
which descrilieil !'.'•} disease
better than I could t ivself. I
tried the Shaker Extract of
Roots and kept on with it until
to-day I rejoice in good health.
Mrs. M. E. Tittdey, Bevier,
Muhlenburg Co., Ky.
For sale l»y nil Druggist», or
address the proprietor, A. J.
White, Limiti-d, 54 Warren
St., New York.
TO THE HUNGRY 4WE4RÏ
Ashland Boarding-House and
Feed Stable!
The undersigned take« plnMure in informing
the public that he hae taken charge of the B<w(rd.
ing-how*e and Feed Stable in the eastern portion
of Ashland, on the vid stage-road, wher* he is
now prepared to furnish
The Best Accommodations
Forman and beast, at prices to «nit the time».
Give me a call for proof of what 1 say.
THO4L MAYHEW
Q AKER’S VITAL REGENERATOR
O NERVE 1 CHIC removes all consequences of
folly nn 1 exce«a renews tu*. Jr.trn, coorae» and vigor
of youth. ''ureti weakneM of mina and body; Sarvons
Debility. Spinal F.xhaustionTLoot Manhood,«4«. A
powerful nervous u»t¿orator »gid rawtorative. Parti«
ularo trae. B à JLEM MKM. OU-, Box MM, Botalo. R.X
of
In th** County Court of the Htatc of Ore«on. for
the County of Juckeon. Sitting in probat»«.
In the mutter of the eciete of Sarah Belle Fr<-e-
lnnd. decetitfcd.
N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE
County Court, uuuie tuefirh day of September.
i8K7.th** und«THign<*d, administrator of the <*ute
of Sarah Belle Freeland, deceased, will offer f«»r
sale to the highest bidder on
The Mt. Shasta Route
Au»
«H p«rson« otannri« adeorMly nny
t*o:i 4 -k»d b». - (tanti .1 I»k er gold
ur s.*;d it i mg gruu «4 «« herein»M’f»>re d
are r**q ned to ti!«» th«ir mlverM* cl..i . —,*.•$.
Ié'ki--t**r of ih»» Lllif'-d Stot«••• Lih H'
‘‘
burg «h the brute of Oreg *u. du
,lBiy
.!»>.
« pab)ie*tH>a h»r.s.7
u h'
bwr-a U> »
‘‘»•’»“’■«'X. -f 4h- *lM*»e
th. flth day uf March, ISM,
at 1 o’clock P. M. at the court-house door in Jack­
sonville. Oregon, the following described real
property:
Two lots and a house situated in Brownsboro.
Jackson county, Oregon.
Terms of rale—Cash in hand
ROSElLA BERRY.
Administratrix <»f the estate of W. H. Simpson
deceas'd
Da(«si Feb 24th, 1st»«.
Sammons.
FOR SALE.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Jarkaon.
(’has. Nickell, Plaintiff, vs. Jame» Obepchain,
*
Defendant
T OFFER FOR BALK ON REASONABLE;term« To Janie* Obenchain. the »burn-named defend-
I S°THE NAM K OF THE ST ATI: OF OREGON:
ion« of th« limit Stock or l»«iry F hhii « in Hojiili
«rn Oragon. mtuatad on D»-er Crook. .!•—«phi»»« 1 You are hereby required to appear and answer
county, ccntmnin« S'J: »cr«« of rirh boltom l»n<1
complaint <»f th* above plaintiff in the above-
especially adapted to the growth of timothy hay i the
it tai Court, now on file with th* Clerk of
an<i clovor. About one-half is cleared and in ent
raid
within ten day» from the date of the
cultivation, and most of th* balance can be easily ‘ I nerv’ Court,
O* of thin siuumon» upon you, if served in
V.«...«..
_____________________
- _______
cleared. There
is a stream of ______
water
running I Jackson c«»i ty. Oregon; but if served in any
thronghthe place the y»*ar round, affording plenty i other couuly , n
1.« hi State of »Hwön
in ’t the
Oregon, than
then ’ within
within
twenty days from tho date of the nervine of this
summon« upon you ; or if served on you out of
is a house and barn and ‘¿00 young fruit trees on ' the State of Oregon, or bv publication, then by
the place. It also has the best outside range in i the first day of the t»'im of ( ourt following such
the county; also another excellent place contain. ■ service, viz : the 2d day of April, 1HRS. Ana you
in« 12» acres
are hereby notified that if you fail to answer
For full particulars call upon or address
said complaint, a* hereby r»»quired. the plaintiff
O. J. VANNOY.
wi'l take judgment ngainst you. a» follows : On
Kerby ville. Oregon
first cause of action for $&l»,with interest thereon
from tbe 24th day of April, l«h7. aUO per cent,
per annum, andon second cause «if action for filfl.
with interest from the 2Bth day of January, 1887,
together with his c«»st» and disbursement«
he undehhihned offeiw fob sal
Published in the D kmocratic T ime « for six
hislfarm in Deer creek valley. Josephine consecutive weeks, by an order of Hon. E Do-
county, seven miles from Kerbyville It con
­ t. Jtidgevtf thet’ounty Court, made rebrua-
Pra
tains 36» acres of land, well watered, about 100
\iiven under my hand this 13th «lay of Februa-
acres of which are under fence and in cultivation
three or four acres being set in bearing fruit
tree*,and most of the balance is also susceptible
P. P PRIM. Att'x for PI’B
to gram and fruit raising. There is a comforta­
ble dwelling-house on the place; also a good
tarn, stable and other buildings. This is one of
th»» best ranches in southern Oregou and will be
sold cheap if application is made soon. F«»r
further particulars apply to Henry Klippol
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
real-estate agent Jacksonville, or to
(he County of Jackson. Sitting in protate.
JAS. LUCAS.
In the matter of the estate of the minor heirs of
i
T. R. C*»»k. tta»eaiu*d.
I fN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE
1 County Court, made the 6th day of March,
1KS8. the undersign«!, guardian of the minor
esiring to engage in other pub heirs of the estate of T. B Cook, <ta*rased, will
suits, I offer for rale on reasonable term» my 1 off er for sale tu the highest bidder on
property on Williams creek, Josephine county, i
It comprises fin acres of land, most of which is ( Saturday, the 14th day uf April. 1S8S.
ander fence, well watered and susceptible to cul- 1 at 1 o'clock P. M., at the court-house door in
tivation. The dwelling house and outbuildings Jacksonville, Oregon, all of the right, title and
are iu good condition, besides which there is a interest of the said minor heirs in and to the fol­
cabinet shop supplied with superior wai«r-pcwer. lowing property :
For further particulars, enquire on the premises
All of the northwest quarter of tho northwest
oratidres«
G. k CALDWtXL.
quartion of section twenty-one, township thirty-
Williams P. O.. Or. i six south, range three we*»t. lying on the ea»t side
<»f (»all's areek. Jackson county, Oregon, con­
I» taining alsmt eight acres.
Terms of sale -Cash in hand
MRS. C« J. MORGAN,
Guardian
of the minor heirs of T. B. Cook, de-
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE
hi» farm, situated near Bybee s ferry, ten milra
Dated March lfl, 1W8.
from Jacksonville, containing 160acres. 9» acres
being under cultivation and the balance being
first-class timber and pasture land. A good
house, tarn and outbuildings are connected with
the place. Title perfect and terms reasonable
For further particulars apply to the Tmrs
4 LL PEKSON8 INDEBTED TO T3L ESTATE
olficeor
'
J. 8. (iRIGSBY,
A of 8. P. Hanna. d«c«*ased, are requested to
Central Point P. O.
settle the same forthwith, if they wish to save
costs, as the busine*«* uf the estate must be wound
apwithoa4f~U-ed.lv.
H1HANNA
'lynce W 5 OU chs, them» H JOffO. th«Cce W
Id
i-b« thunce 8 ai.Oj cha, thence W 10.0U ch«.
1 “■fc.Ct8 I1.’“'
w 6-1*1 ohs.interewt the
right-hand tank of Applegate river: thence with
v j Jnott/i<}er of the right tank down strram.
FARMS FOR SALE.
¡I
Ä’.'ifr.Kt’.-ii.Ä
Farm for Sale.
T
D
FARM FOR SALE
Settle UpNoüce.
uri
Ili-Li p »umÄffis? i
Campire free.
J. F. ÌIILL 4 ( O ,
Augnate, Maine J
HOUSE PAINTER
JACKSONVILLE, OR
Having permanently located here. I offer m*
services to the people of Southern Oregon.
House Paiuting, Paper Hanging
Frescoing, Kalsomining, Etc.,
Done in a superior manner and nt prices to suit
the tunes. I refer to the jobs of jwiiriting 1 hnx
previously done for recommendation. Satisfac
tioç guaranteed.
(3F* Give m«» a trial and judge for yonrs*lf.
Orders loft nt Merritt’s New Cash Store wil'
receive prompt attention
T J.CREB8.
? '¿T* t’
Administrator's Sale of
Real Property.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
the county of Jackson.
In th«* matter of th* «*tate of T F. HmH, de­
ceased
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE
1 county court, made the 7th «lay of March,
he undersigned offers for hale IH^ the undersigned administrator of the owiate
alnbirgain, the fa»*m known as th“ Mitch»»lJ of T. F B*all. deceased, will offer for ».$1« to
plac«». aituat«*d tn Meadows precinct, nt a con ven the higheM bidder, on
i«nt distance from a postoffice nnd a district
Saturday, April 7, IHS8,
school, and in a very healthy locality It contains
200 acres of land, eighty of which are under fencr«. at 1 o'clock p. m at th«* court.hotu*«'d«M)r in Jack-
while nvwt of the balance is also susceptiblo <»f son vi 11 <\ OriAgon, an undivided one-half inter»wt
cu ti vat ion. The baildings are fair an<l there i«» ■ nth* following dsficribed rc»al proi«erty:
Donation land claim number fifty^wo, (M)
an buudance of good water on th«» premise*
For further particular* enquire of
bountiud a» follow**. Commencing at a point 2 27
RICK BENHON, Spikenard.Or
ehain« south and 32.72 cImine we«t trom tlie cor­
ner to section* 8, 4, V and 10; theoce running
south 24 ‘ a chains; tinmen east 83.3) chains; thane«
north ll/Al chain*; tbenc«* w«»t 84 ft) chaiQ«;
tnence north 12.12 «‘bants, and theno« we»t <a.7u
¡THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR BALK clrnins to the place of beginning containing 15U.S4
j 1 at a low figure, eighty acres of gv>d land, sit urre»; alw> all that p»rtion of douatioa c aim
1 uated 2‘4 miles east ofLinkville. on the F«»rt fifty-three, lying and being situate on th* west
I Klamath road. Fifteen acre« are under fence side of the right uf way of the < >n«gon A Califor.
bounds as follow«; Common-
and in cultivation, while most of the balance is nw l^ailroad t
susceptible to tillage. Three 1« a g<«>d well of wa­ cing at a point on the north lifie of said donatiou
ter and a logh ou**e on (he property For further claim No. fifty-three, 3)43 chains west of the
northeast corner of «aid last mentioned dooatiem
particilJars call on or address
claim and running thence west 45.74 chain« to the
C.N.GORDON. LinkvHI*. Or.
northwest oorner of said donation claim, theno*
south 14.44 chains; thence ( ast34.ft) chain«* thence
south ll VJ chain»; tiieooe east
chaiu« to the
w«*st line of the right of w.ty of tbe «aid Ormn
A (California Rnilroui Co.; rfieno north 85 degree
west, along the west line ot said right of way
32.48 chains to the place of beginning, excepting
threfrom one acre more or leee heretofore, tie
I
the said Thomas F Beall iu hiajtfotiaM. told to
George W. Cooksey, all of tbe etfd real property
lying and being situate in townahip 37 eoathTof
range 2. wert. uf the Willamette mendam dra­
gon .
1
Term« of «ale—Ca«h in hand
As the undersigned i*» closing up his black Ad min ia» rater of the «ateta of T^F*Ba¿íV'<i»-
smith business at Fi'kvnvil le. those indebted lo
ror by settling
settima up a»
as bqqji
«Qun a«
Administrator of tbe estate of 8. P Hanna him will confer a favor
CRONKMILLS b ,
poMible.
DAVID CBONKM1LLXB.
Guardian’s Sala of Real
Property.
FARM FOR SAÎÆ
T. J. CRESS.
K.l0 ?
f**?<*-» Ev&Ocha. NkideiE 14.00
i, "i’l ’ u”«* Mich». N **', d.-« W U 50 ch».
•“•S® thence
ct‘«- x 1. 26 d««
K 1U..4I ch». N 4. <!<•« ! E d"-'
13 5u w ch»,
L5o
chstothe place of beginning (Magnetic Vana>
ti«>n Ifi deg east) containing 153.64 acre*. The lu-
'•uion of tin» mine 1» recorded in th« ( ouniy
h*rk »omce.ff Jacksun county. Oregon, in B««ofc
H. pages 1,0 and I»'. Book 2, page« ltU-3. Mining
Record», and Vol. 2» . ¡»age 2iU, toranl uf Mining
< ouveyanccs.
Any and a’I persons claiming adversely any por­
tion of «-aid Placer Mining Claim are requir<*d to
ide lheir adverse claim» wtb the I Agister of the
U nited States Land Utbce at Rosel mg. Oregon
■ luring the sixtr day« period of publication here-
<»r, or they will be tarred by virtue of the provi«.
ions of the statute.
CHAB. W. JOHNSTON. Register.
Farm For Sale.
T
Farm for Sale.
SMOKE
THE LITTLE CUPIDS!
Settle-up Notice.